Thanks Jochem, but as mentioned in the post, I did that. its the multi scope thing i was wondering about.
greg On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Jochem de Waal <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > > Hi Greg,**** > > ** ** > > On your router you should configure a DHCP helper address (IP of your > pfSense box) for DHCP relaying.**** > > ** ** > > Cheers,**** > > ** ** > > Jochem**** > > ** ** > ------------------------------ > > *Van:* greg whynott [mailto:[email protected]] > *Verzonden:* maandag 29 augustus 2011 22:05 > *Aan:* **[email protected]** > *Onderwerp:* [pfSense Support] DHCP scope,**** > > ** ** > > Hi, > > Is it possible to have the pfSence fw provide DHCP services to a network > which lives one hop beyond the pfsence's INSIDE directly connected network? > On the router i configured an ip-helper address, i then went to configure > the pfsecne's DHCP service but it is complaining about the network not > matching that of the network which the INSIDE interface is within. is > there a way around that? (is it ok to edit files manually without breaking > things).. > > > OUTSIDE==[pfS-FW]==[router]==[network requiring DHCP] > > > i've already brought up a DHCP server elsewhere, but thought i'd ask about > this anyway. having scopes which don't match an interface connected to the > DHCP server(pfsence) doesn't seem like an uncommon thing, i just wanted to > make sure i wasn't missing a config option somewhere, and ask... > > thanks! > > greg > > > > **** >
